The inhibitory FcγR FcγRIIB is widely expressed on B cells, dendritic cells (DCs), and myeloid effector cells and modulates a variety of Ab-driven in vivo functions. Although it has been established that FcγRIIB plays an important role in the maintenance of peripheral tolerance, the responsible cell-specific FcγRIIB expression remains to be determined. In this study, we generated mice with selective deletion of FcγRIIB in B cells, DCs, and myeloid effector cells and evaluated these novel strains in models of tolerance and autoimmune diseases. Our results demonstrate that mice with selective deletion of FcγRIIB expression in B cells and DCs have increased Ab and T cell responses, respectively, and display enhanced susceptibility to disease in distinct models, suggesting that FcγRIIB expression in distinct cellular populations contributes to the maintenance of peripheral tolerance through different mechanisms.
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Li, F., Smith, P., & Ravetch, J. V. (2014). Inhibitory Fcγ Receptor Is Required for the Maintenance of Tolerance through Distinct Mechanisms. The Journal of Immunology, 192(7), 3021–3028. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1302934
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